Frequent dizziness and spinning of the head may be due to Meniere’s disease. Meniere’s disease, also clinically known as vertigo, is a kind of peripheral vertigo, and patients can suddenly experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting, or deafness and tinnitus, which is usually not accompanied by balance disorders and ataxia, and is not accompanied by dysphagia, choking on drinking water, and explosive speech; patients do not have nystagmus and diplopia, and craniocerebral CT examinations are normal. Most patients develop the disease during emotional stress and exertion, and most have a history of recurrent episodes. The symptoms of the disease are persistent and can last for several days, with the majority of patients having a duration of about a week. Its treatment should mainly be given symptomatic treatment, which can be oral vertigo stop, pethidine, or oral cipro. At the same time, the patient should pay attention to rest, and can also take oral sugar saline.